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Speaker 1 (00:25):
All right, that's Leonard skinnerd simple Man. That means only
one thing on this radio program. That's all things. Simple Man,
self proclaimed Bill O'Reilly All Things Bill O'Reilly on his
website Bill O'Reilly dot com. Mister O'Reilly, sir, how are you?
I got a fun question for you? And then I
got a serious question for you? Which would you like
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to start with? Mister O'Reilly. I will give you because
unlike you, you know, this is kind of you know,
I give you cupcake interviews, Kennedy, There's not gonna be
a cupcake interview. I'm just telling you when I go
on The Factor. But I'm nice to you night when
I put you on my show, I'm very nice to you.
Speaker 2 (01:02):
Well, because I'm a fun guy. As you know, we'll
take the fun all right.
Speaker 1 (01:08):
You want to take the fun question for us? All right,
So we're not going to be on the year next Wednesday.
It's the day before Thanksgiving, right And by the way,
we all have a lot to be grateful and thankful for.
We live in the greatest country God gave man, although
at times things are not looking good, and we have
the blessings of liberty that we inherited and we must
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preserve for our children and grandchildren. But here's my question,
Bill o'reiley, what do you do if you know, because
families get together, then you have your crazy family members.
You know, maybe the ones that have been out there
shouting calls for antifada or Allahu akbar or our crazy
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climate alarmists, that love the Green New Deal and radical socialism,
and that will defend to the death that Joe Biden
actually knows that it's Thanksgiving?
Speaker 3 (02:01):
How do you deal with those relatives? Now in the O'Reilly.
Speaker 1 (02:04):
Household, do you do you pull out turkey legs and
start throwing them or do you you know, how would
you advise people to handle their crazy relatives over the
Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays?
Speaker 2 (02:15):
Yeah? I mean, my daughter's a little nutty. She's in
law school, and you know what happens there.
Speaker 3 (02:21):
Bill Bell, you can't say that about your daughter.
Speaker 2 (02:24):
Come on, jan I'm an accurate journalist. I'm saying it
with affection. I don gold her, and I don't If
she wants to debate, I debate, but she very rarely does.
She simply wants to parrot what they're telling her in
the law school.
Speaker 1 (02:39):
And now does she go out of her way to
sometimes bring these issues up, knowing that it's going to
spark you know, the O'Reilly eyre.
Speaker 2 (02:47):
That's not what she does. She just waits for me
to say something that sends the world people, which I
do pretty much every minute of the day, and then
she go and you get a little out. But I
always diffuse it with humor, and that's the best way
to handle all of this stuff because it really doesn't matter.
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I mean, I know that she's a good person, my daughter,
and I know that in five years should be a
completely different person than she is now in the lunatic
asylum of the law school. So I'm not worried, and
I'm not offended by any debate. I mean, I debate
with Chris Cuomo e three weeks. Come on, Yeah, it's
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impossible to offend me.
Speaker 3 (03:35):
By the way.
Speaker 1 (03:35):
He's not figured out how to deal with you yet.
I did see some segments, and he's not figured out how.
Speaker 3 (03:40):
To deal with you.
Speaker 2 (03:41):
Well, nobody except you know you can do it. But
we've known each other now, I think going on thirty years.
So if you don't know by now, you'll never know.
But anyway, in my house, it's a traditional Thanksgiving, although
wearing the pilgrim hats are optional.
Speaker 3 (03:59):
And now do you do you wear the Pilgrim hat yourself?
Speaker 2 (04:03):
No, because I don't want to mess up my hair.
I don't have that last.
Speaker 3 (04:09):
I can lend.
Speaker 1 (04:09):
I can lend you some of mine. It's a little
wider than it used to be, but you know I
have plenty of it.
Speaker 2 (04:13):
Yeah, you got the good hair, Geene, I don't you
know the broke what? Yep? So this year year I'm
going to do something different. I'm going to read aloud
from Killing the Witches about the actual voyage of the
Mayflower from Plymouth, England.
Speaker 3 (04:30):
Cobb, stop right there.
Speaker 1 (04:32):
You're not going to read your your your Killing series
book at Thanksgiving dinner?
Speaker 3 (04:37):
Are you serious?
Speaker 2 (04:39):
Thinks everybody thinks the voyage was the love Boat or
a princess cruise line, And it wasn't.
Speaker 3 (04:49):
That's funny.
Speaker 2 (04:50):
The most interesting character of all of this is in
Native American named Squanto. One boat Mayflower, one hundred passengers,
sixty six days in the North Atlantic, freezing. It was
so rough that the people on the boat could not
go up on deck, and this is chronicled in Killing
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the Witches. Okay, one guy defies the order, and they're
all Puritans, by the way. He goes up on deck
and immediately he's swept overboard by the wind and he's
in the water and miraculously, and I mean that literally,
there is a rope hanging off the boat that he
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grabs and he survives the ordeal. They couldn't come out
of the hole, as they call it in boats because
it was the weather was so terrible. Can you imagine
sixty six days crammed together? So anyway, I'm reading aloud.
I'm not gonna do that till after dinner because if
I do it before, that might dampen some of the appetites.
Speaker 1 (05:55):
Hey, Bill, if you read it before or after, you
gotta chase everybody.
Speaker 3 (05:58):
Oh, I gotta go. I got another appointment.
Speaker 1 (06:01):
I want to go see this new movie that just
came out two minutes ago. You're gonna chase everybody away.
Speaker 2 (06:06):
But that's good, so I can watch the football by
myself and I don't have to listen to this chatter.
Speaker 1 (06:11):
Oh my gosh, Bill, Alright, and the only person on
earth that calls his children, which by the way, he
has two great kids urchins.
Speaker 3 (06:19):
I mean, you just cracked me up. All right.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
Now to the serious question. Yes, and I'm very angry
about this. I'm gonna I'm gonna try and take the
anger and the emotion out of my question to you.
But I'll get your simple man take on this because
I find it inexplicable. Now, Joe Biden, through this idiot
wink and blink in Secretary of State has extended a
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waiver allowing a Ran to access ten billion dollars with
funds coming from Iraq to pay for quote electricity resources
provided by tyron Teyran. Now, you know, if you can
explain this to me, I would like an answer. And
the second thing I'd like an answer to is why
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is Joe Biden making deals and sucking up to China.
Speaker 2 (07:07):
So you have to start with the premise that Joe Biden,
the President of the United States, does not want confrontation
anywhere Ever, his governing style is no confrontation, no matter
what anybody does to the United States. Start there. In
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the latest Iran Iraq deal, the government of Baghdad said
to the US ambassador, we need electricity. The only way
we can get it is to buy it from Iran,
because they are neighboring countries, so please let us have
the electricity. And that's what they did. Now you can
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argue it, but it was done to placate Iraq, which
is a mess, as everybody knows. On the second point
of appeasing the Chinese, Biden has no clue. He's there
today in San Francisco. He'll have a press conference this
evening and obviously you'll cover it all covered on the
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No Spin News on Bill O'Reilly dot com. What Biden
is there to do is be ceremonial. You have to
understand this. And I talked to Mike Pompeo about this,
the former Secretary of State under Trump. And you like Pompeo, correct.
Speaker 3 (08:28):
I love Pompeo.
Speaker 2 (08:29):
He's great, Okay, I think he's a brilliant man. So
I talked to him about it, and I said, look,
both you and I know that Biden is ceremonial. He
doesn't make any decisions. The decision is going to be
made by Blincoln, who you're just disparaged. And Jake Sullivan,
the National Security Advisor.
Speaker 3 (08:47):
Bill do they not deserve disparagement sometimes he does.
Speaker 2 (08:52):
Yeah, But she has a tremendous advantage in the meeting
today in San Francisco, of being, as I'm going to
quote Donald Trump, very smart guy. He understands all the
nuances of the rivalry between his country and the United States.
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Joe Biden does not.
Speaker 1 (09:15):
Here's what Here's my bigger question though, because China put
COVID aside. If you look at unfair trade practices, intellectual property,
theft hang on. If you look at all the fentanyl
they are producing and delivering to our southern border to
kill our children and killed people in this country. If
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you look at the spy drone that they allowed to
fly over. If you look at China has repeatedly been
confronting our fighter jets in international airspace. They have repeatedly
been confronting our navy in international waterways. They have been
threatening our ally Taiwan NonStop flights, spider jets flying over
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Taiwan airspace. If I were president, I would be confronting
him on those issues, and I would get in his
face and I would explain in great specificity, in detail,
what the consequences would be if they don't stop. But
that's how I would handle it, and by the way,
that's how Mike Pompeo would.
Speaker 2 (10:19):
Handle it, But Hannity, Biden isn't going to do that
because this philosophy is do not confront, and Americans should
know what the philosophy is. Here's what you voted for,
you eighty million people who voted for Joe Biden.
Speaker 1 (10:34):
Bill, I think everybody in the country knows. I did
not vote for him.
Speaker 2 (10:37):
No, I know, But I'm talking to the people who did.
You voted for a man who is weak, befuddled, and
is not going to confront any problem whatsoever. If you
think back in three years, no one can tell me
one problem that Joe Biden has solved, not one. Everything
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is worse. So the important you have to take the
meeting with she You can't threaten she outright. That would
not be smart. She says he's going to cut back
on fentanyl in return for the United States lifting sanctions
off one of these spy agencies in China. Well, she
promised that five other times before, extending all the way
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back to the Trump administration, and he's violated it every time.
So whatever she says doesn't really matter. The important thing
about this meeting is that they are talking, which shows
that China, as arrogant as it is, is worried, and
they're worried about their own economy, and they need American markets.
And that's the advantage of the USA has if we
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shut down our markets, and it wouldn't happen under Biden.
But Biden's only going to be there for twelve more months, okay,
and I don't believe he's even going to run, as
we've discussed before. But China has a weakness, and that's
what you do. You look them in the eye and go, look,
we want to get along with you, but we're not
going to tolerate X, Y, and Z what you just said.
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But you don't threaten him. You said, We're isn't going
to tolerate that. But if you moderate a little bit,
then our trade is going to increase, which is going
to help you. That's how I would handle it if
I were there negotiating with she. But again, the disadvantage
is that Joe Biden doesn't know anything about this. He's
incapable of this kind of analysis. If he were talking
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to you instead of me right now, he could not
have put together two sentences of what you and I
just talked about. Biden is incapable of doing that, and
that's what everybody should understand.
Speaker 1 (12:43):
Now, all right, we continue now with all things simple man, Bill, O'Reilly,
all things o'reiley, Abilloreilly dot com. Well, here's one other
thing that I want you to comment on. Okay, it
is infuriating to me, Bill that he's here. Here Israel
the worst terror attack in their history, and Joe Biden
is saying publicly he wants a pause in the conflict.
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Why so Hamas can re arm, restrategize, replenish their supplies.
You know, how would America act if we were hit
with the equivalent population wise of losing nearly forty thousand
Americans in a single day?
Speaker 3 (13:22):
Bill, what don't you want?
Speaker 1 (13:24):
Would you listen to any country, any country telling you
to pause?
Speaker 3 (13:27):
We got about twenty seconds.
Speaker 2 (13:29):
Okay, that's already on the books. After nine to eleven,
there was no pause. Okay. The United States went after
the Jihadis and after the mistake of the Iraq War,
they decimated al Qaeda and Isis by using smart And
I write all about this, as you know, in Killing
Me Killers. So we have a new president now, Biden.
He's not a good president, and all Americans are suffering.
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But I want everybody to have a happy Thanksgiving.
Speaker 1 (13:55):
I want to give you one suggestion for Thanksgiving and
maybe this will get you away from you know, reading
to your children. So I'm an executive producer. We have
a fun, fun age appropriate. Anybody in the family will
get a lot of fun out of it. New movie.
I'm the executive producer of it. It's called Jingle Smells.
And if you go to Hannity dot com or just
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tell Linda, I will give you a free viewing on rumble. Okay,
all right, how do.
Speaker 2 (14:22):
You spell jingle Smells?
Speaker 3 (14:25):
That's correct. It is hilarious. It's really a fun movie.
Speaker 2 (14:28):
All right, I'm watching it, Henity. I can't guarantee you
beyond Thanksgiving Day, but it.
Speaker 3 (14:33):
Comes out Thanksgiving Day.
Speaker 2 (14:34):
Bow.
Speaker 1 (14:35):
You can watch it over the weekend. You can watch
it any day you want, anytime you want.
Speaker 2 (14:38):
Good you have, Linda. Get that to me and I'll
be happy to write a book report for you.
Speaker 1 (14:43):
Yeah, write a book report and then give me a
cupcake interview. All right, Bill O'Reilly all things o'reiley, Billoreilly
dot com.
Speaker 3 (14:50):
Thank you, sir.
Speaker 1 (14:51):
Always find twenty five to the top of the hour,
eight hundred and ninety four one shown our number We're
gonna get to your calls here in a second. We
all witness, the world witness does these heinous attacks by
AMAS terrorists against innocent Israeli citizens. And you know, the
fourteen hundred plus people murdered and the hundreds taken hostage,
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including women and young children. And you know, to date
for the hostages have been released, one has been rescued.
Speaker 3 (15:18):
That's it.
Speaker 1 (15:19):
And I know there are negotiations going on. We can
pray that they are fruitful. Everybody in Israel is feeling
this warrant, this war.
Speaker 3 (15:29):
They're all feeling it.
Speaker 1 (15:30):
You have hundreds of thousands of people citizens of Israel
that have been displaced. Schools along with many businesses have
been closed, many neighborhoods, especially bordered areas in the north
and in the south, they've had to be evacuated. And
there are hundreds of thousands of people in Israel in
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need of just bare necessities. And thank goodness, there's the
International Fellowship of Christians and Jews. They're on the ground
right now and they're helping the Israeli people that have
been displaced that need assistance. They're providing all the critical
essentials you would expect, you know, simple stuff like food
and water and medicine, emergency supplies, a place to stay.
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There are so many people that are in dire need.
The country is obviously distracted. They have to watch, you know,
they're fighting the war in Gaza in the south. They're
watching the rockets being fired from Lebanon and his ballah
in the north. So but they need your help to
continue this humanitarian work. And if you can help them,
we've set up a special website. And also another way
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you can donate is just dial pound two fifty on
your on your cell phone, say the keyword Hannity for
Israel pound two fifty, keyword Hannity for Israel, or just
go to the same website. It's Hannity for Israel dot com.
That's h A N N I T Y f O
R Israel dot com. And whatever you can donate, they're
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on the ground. It is immediately being used to help
people that are in desperate need as a result of
these terror attacks, and your generosity is needed now more
than ever, you know. Let me give you an example.
I saw this on media eye one of the one
of the fathers of an his eight year old daughter.
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Now think of this as a parent you're an eight
you're a father, you have an eight year old daughter.
I mean, it's like one of the greatest ages to
have a kid, right. You go through the baby stages,
goo goo gaga, changing divers and then all of a sudden,
as the kids get older, you know, then you go
through the walking stage, and then you go through you
just get to an age when they're really fun and
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you recognize that their own person and they got a
personality and they're fun to hang out with, fun to
play with, fun to you know, do stuff with. Well,
this is a father who's eight year old little girl
is being held hostage by Hamas.
Speaker 3 (17:55):
Listen to this.
Speaker 4 (17:56):
How often are you getting information either from the Irish officials,
the US official.
Speaker 5 (18:01):
Very very little. Nobody really knows anything. I just I
know for a fact that she's not dead. I know
for a fact that she was led away by the
Hamas terrorists. There's eyewitness accounts of it, that someone saw
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her being led away, her and her friend and her
friend's mother.
Speaker 6 (18:29):
Can I ask you say, I know for a fact,
and that is the reporting, But do you also feel it?
You know, parents feel something with their children that is
in right, a bond like no other, can you feel Emily.
Speaker 5 (18:42):
No, now my feelings. I can't let my feelings interfere
with getting her back. It's like a campaign. We just
keep moving forward. I don't even see the interviews. I
don't have time to look at the interviews. I don't
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watch the news.
Speaker 3 (19:05):
I haven't.
Speaker 5 (19:06):
I haven't got time for it. It's just full on
get Emily back.
Speaker 4 (19:12):
We mentioned and you've spoken about her birthday on Friday
to be the billboards. Yeah, I'm driving and not being
able to stop and think. How much of that is
because you have a goal here, because you have a
true purpose and north Star and how much of that
is because you don't want to stop and think about
what's going on right now?
Speaker 2 (19:31):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (19:32):
I can't.
Speaker 5 (19:34):
I actually keep her in a special place, and I
don't want to imagine what she's going through every day
for what thirty eight days now. I can't think about it.
It would be too painful. You know, she's Gaza with
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the mass. I don't want to think of what conditions
she's in, h how she's been treated, how she's been fed,
how she's been if she's been given water, and just
how she got toothbrush and toothpaste, toilet facilities. It's a
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tunnels underneath cars.
Speaker 2 (20:28):
I don't know.
Speaker 5 (20:29):
It could be like the cattle the train cards in
Second World War. They were just all in a cattle
car and pee and pooh where you stood.
Speaker 2 (20:44):
I don't know.
Speaker 6 (20:46):
I know you have said when you get her back,
you'll take her to Disney World and you will give
her the world. And she is so lucky to have you.
Thank you, thank you.
Speaker 5 (21:01):
I'm not going to send them to school for at
least a year. We're going to give her the world,
just happy times.
Speaker 2 (21:12):
And fix her.
Speaker 5 (21:13):
You know, she's not going to come back. None of
them are going to come back the way they went in.
They're going to be mentally and physically and emotionally broken.
Speaker 1 (21:26):
Now, if that doesn't break your heart, if that doesn't
touch your soul, then I don't know, there's got to
be something wrong with you. Just like all these people
that have been out there calling for Antha Foda from
the river to the sea, you know, gas, the Jews
after Jews, all the Prohamas groups showing up on college campuses.
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It's unbelievable. Eight hundred and ninety four one sean our number.
You want to be a part of the program, let's
say hi to Juliet she's in Oklahoma. Juliette, how are you.
I got a question about your senator. I mean, I'm
sure you saw the video of your senator down there
and that little battle that he was he called out
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the labor leader. I actually thought it was a pretty
fun moment.
Speaker 7 (22:14):
Yeah, you know, I wonder, though, who's the adults in
charge in our government. I mean, those guys are good,
you know, to stand up for us, but you know
that's why they've got to come to blows. There's nobody
in charge.
Speaker 3 (22:30):
I don't know if that's the reason.
Speaker 1 (22:31):
I mean, you had this this labor leader that called
out your senator, and the senator said, okay, you know,
you called me out in the privacy of your own
little you know, cage wherever you know, basement, wherever you're
texting or tweeting away, or wherever you do your social media.
And I kind of like the fact that, you know
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what he said, Okay, I'm a former MMMA fighter. You
want to throw down with me, We're two consenting adults.
Let's do it right here, right now. I don't know,
I'm kind of old school when I grew up. I
don't know if it was like this for you, Juliet.
When I played with my friends and we played sports,
we probably fought ninety percent of days that we played together.
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I mean, it was like standard. Now, if you have
a kid, say you know they used the wrong pronoun,
they're like sent to re education camps in schools. That's
how crazy it's gotten.
Speaker 7 (23:25):
Well, I'm glad that he was willing to do that, and.
Speaker 2 (23:29):
The other guy I was.
Speaker 3 (23:30):
I was too, what's that the other guy.
Speaker 7 (23:34):
Was asking for it? But you know, in the end
he let reasons overcome. I guess, but it was finantics.
Speaker 1 (23:43):
But I'm by the way he would have kicked that
guy's ass. This guy's a former MMA fighter for sure.
Speaker 7 (23:49):
I actually, you know what, let us go back to
that in some ways, you know, we need to find
or somehow.
Speaker 1 (23:58):
Look, I mean, it's not gonna happen. It's probably not
the right message to send our kids.
Speaker 3 (24:03):
I get it.
Speaker 1 (24:04):
I mean, what are we going to return to the
days where politicians are having duels and shooting at each other.
We don't want to go back to those days. But
it was entertaining for a moment the fact that he
called them out. Because you have these I call him
keyboard warriors and their underwear and their basement. They're real
tough when they're alone and quote anonymous, or they're not
in front of the people they are attacking. Then when
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you have to confront the people that you attacked, it
gets a little different, doesn't it.
Speaker 7 (24:31):
Right, Well, it's good to see a little bit of
testosterone somewhere.
Speaker 1 (24:36):
You're not against toxic masculinity. I'm shocked.
Speaker 7 (24:39):
No, Hey, we need everyone to be themselves and to
bring it out. And this guy had a little bit
of fight in him, and I'm glad. So you know here,
I am in Oklahoma and we're the center of the
United States basically, and we are feeling it. I called
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because I am a real est agent and last month
our brokerage is selling seventy four percent less than the
month before.
Speaker 1 (25:12):
It's killing the housing industry, I mean, Biden inflation has
killed how it's killed new home construction, has basically stopped
sale of pre existing homes. It's not happening in your city.
It's down seventy four percent, and I don't see that
it's gonna recover anytime soon. Let me ask you this question,
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because you're in the real estate business, how many people
would be willing to give up a thirty year fixed
rate mortgage in exchange for an eight percent thirty year
fixed rate mortgage. How much more per month will they
be paying an interest, Let's say on a five hundred
thousand dollars house in your area.
Speaker 7 (25:51):
So I'm not a lender, and it's all relatives, but
ballpark is that you know, two years ago, whatever the
rate was, and now for five hundred thousand dollars loan,
you're going to spend almost two thousand dollars a payment more.
Speaker 1 (26:07):
Okay, so that's two thousand dollars a month. That's twenty
four thousand dollars a year. Multiply twenty four thousand dollars
a year times what over thirty years, times thirty and
that's what you've got over thirty years.
Speaker 7 (26:26):
Now you want to talk to lender to crunch those
numbers better, but I'm giving you ballparks figures. But that's
what it's making people stay because they've got a really
low interest rate. They don't want to they can't trade
up because they can't. So because they should have done that.
If they're going to raise rates, do it a lot
more slowly, because everyone's just dying on the vine here,
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and the first time buyers there, they're just.
Speaker 3 (26:52):
What priced out of the market, they're.
Speaker 7 (26:55):
Price out of the market. But there's also this fear
that that is something that you can address. People think
it's kind of the end of the world sort of thing,
and so they're just like stopping any kind of major
decisions because they're waiting to see what's, you know, happening.
Like if Joe can't even put a reef on a grave,
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what's going to happen tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (27:21):
I listen, I'm with you. I hear you exactly what
you're saying. You know, if your business is down seventy
four percent, your income is down seventy four percent this year,
that is that that is too much for anyone family
to take on without suffering significant financial difficulty. You know,
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regardless of what your standard of living happen to be.
We make decisions based on what we're what we average
out every year that we make And and I know
that your your business is largely commission based, and if
you're not selling homes, you're not bringing an income. I mean,
it's got to be tough on your family and job.
Speaker 7 (27:59):
I just I got another job selling cars.
Speaker 3 (28:02):
Wow, how's that going.
Speaker 7 (28:03):
By the way, Hey, bring it on. I'm okay with
the hustle. You know, I want to get people what
they need and what they want and what they can afford.
And you know, whatever the case, it's it's all good.
Speaker 1 (28:17):
But I hope, by the way, I give you a
lot of credit. I hope people learn from you because
what you've done is you're adapting to a changing environment. Eventually,
hopefully you'll get back into the real estate, which you
probably prefer more. But in the meantime, by hook or
by crook, you're going to find ways to bring an
income for your family. And I applaud you for that,
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and so many other Americans can learn from that.
Speaker 7 (28:42):
Well, if it's not working, you know, it's like driving
into a cul de sac. You got to make a
U turn and you've got to go another direction. And
so I've I've seen this happening when you get on
all these real estate groups and things like that. Everybody
is asking for you know, what can I do and
what socide has and you know, it's it's really tough.
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I am just calling and saluting you for giving us
that piece. And you're always you know, let not hurt,
be troubled, and that is huge for our economy.
Speaker 1 (29:18):
Overcoming obstacles is life's biggest challenge everybody in life. Nobody
goes through life without facing challenges. Whatever the obstacle happens
to be, you've got to work your way around it.
It makes you tougher, it makes you stronger if you
approach it the right way, It'll build your character. You know,
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I never really thought i'd be successful in radio or TV.
I just assumed I wouldn't be, and I always assumed
that I'd have to work another job. But I just
still wanted to be on the radio, whether I was
getting paid a lot of money, which I wasn't or not.
And the beginning I was paid nothing. You know, My
first paid was nineteen grand a year, and I was
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I was like the happiest guy on earth that I
could work work in broadcasting. And yeah, I did side
jobs at the time too. But listen, I'm praying for
you and your family. I hope you have a great Thanksgiving.
I applaud your you know, I applaud your ability to
think out of the box, stay in the game, adapt
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to circumstances, and I pray that things turn around fast
so you can get back to what you love to do.
Speaker 7 (30:27):
Okay, and the same to you. Thanks so much.
Speaker 3 (30:31):
You have a great Thanksgiving too, all right?
Speaker 1 (30:33):
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